RELATE is an interactive program that builds knowledge, understanding and skills about assertive communication and respect in all relationships. It explores the attitudes and values of the emotional, social and physical aspects of relationships in contexts that are real for the 21st Century learner.

The issues covered include digital media, health literacy, peer influence, gender stereotypes, assertiveness, social media, decision making, sexual assault and consent. RELATE uses innovative teaching and learning strategies that encourages the classroom teacher to present a relevant and ongoing RSE program that is based on best practice.

Product Description

2nd Edition.

RELATE is an innovative and dynamic Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) program that aims to fill some of the gaps in the current Health Education curriculum. Each manual consists of eight sequential sessions that have been written by WA teachers and sexual health experts. The program is designed to be completed in a term and is linked to the WA HPE syllabus and AITSL standards. WA teachers and Year 8, 9 and 10 students have trialled RELATE over three years in order to produce a unique resource that meets the expressed needs of both teachers and students.

RELATE is an interactive program that builds knowledge, understanding and skills about assertive communication and respect in all relationships. It explores the attitudes and values of the emotional, social and physical aspects of relationships in contexts that are real for the 21st Century learner.

The issues covered include digital media, health literacy, peer influence, gender stereotypes, assertiveness, social media, decision making, sexual assault and consent. RELATE uses innovative teaching and learning strategies that encourages the classroom teacher to present a relevant and ongoing RSE program that is based on best practice.

The 3 manuals can be purchased individually or as a set for a discounted price. If you would like any further information on the program, please email relate@shq.org.au.